We are writing to give you advance warning that the Microbiology Society journals’ website will be undergoing a period of essential maintenance on Saturday 25 March 2017. This will mean that all journal webpages and the content will be unavailable for a period of up to 15 hours, although we aim to bring all sites back up to normal service as soon as possible.
The site downtime will commence at approximately: 3PM.
A “scheduled maintenance” page will be displayed while the work takes place.
Please do not hesitate to contact journalsales@microbiologysociety.org if you have any questions.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

ISLG is performing important server maintenance this week, which will make the website inaccessible for a short period of time between 9:30 am and 5:00 pm EDT on Saturday, 25 March 2017.
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We would like to inform you that there is a planned downtime of our Brill Online Books and Journals platform scheduled for Saturday March 25, 2017. The platform will be down from approximately 3PM.
We apologize for any interruption or inconvenience this may cause.

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Please be advised that on Wednesday March 21st, 2017 between 12PM to 6PM we will be conducting scheduled maintenance on the Audit Analytics sites. During this time, all Audit Analytics services (online access and data feeds) will be affected intermittently.
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On March 10th South Korea’s constitutional court ruled against Park Geun-hye, supporting the legislature’s December impeachment of the president and ousting her from office. The ignominious end to Park Geun-hye’s presidency has highlighted the strength of the country’s democratic institutions, but leaves a great deal still to be resolved. Elections must now be held within 60 days, a race that the opposition looks well placed to win. Yet the incoming president will still have to deal with a divided legislature, an aggressive neighbour in the North and a faltering economy.

Please join a call on March 22nd in which there will be an interview of Analyst for South Korea, Agathe L’Homme, about the repercussions of the impeachment and forecast for the elections. The interview will also discuss the prospects for South Korea’s economy and wider strategic tensions in the region.

This will also be an opportunity for you to ask questions, and test your view.